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LB-OH-650-15-C-SFSPO Octave Horn Antenna 1-2GHz 15dB Gain SMA Female

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LB-OH-650-15-C-7/16FSPO Octave Horn Antenna 1-2GHz 15dB Gain 7/16 DIN Female

LB-OH-650-15-C-7/16F Octave Horn Antenna 1-2GHz 15dB Gain 7/16 DIN Female

Quick Overview

Octave Horn Antenna Operating From 1GHz to 2GHz With a Nominal 15dB Gain With 7/16 DIN Female Connector

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Product Information

  • SKU LB-OH-650-15-C-7/16F

Description

  • Octave horn antenna LB-OH-650-15-C-7/16F, operating from 1 to 2GHz with a nominal 15dB gain and low VSWR 1.5:1 with 7/16 DIN Female output connector. The model LB-OH-650-15-C-7/16F has uniform gain through its frequency span, providing efficient performance characteristics and directionality. It can handle 500W continuously and 3000W peak power. Constructed of lightweight corrosion-resistant aluminum, the antenna will provide years of trouble-free indoor and outdoor service. This octave horn antenna is linearly polarized and ideally suited for EMI testing, direction finding, surveillance, antenna gain and pattern measurements and other applications.

Technical Specification

Electrical Specification

  • Frequency, Min (GHz) 1
  • Frequency, Max (GHz) 2
  • Gain, Typ (dBi) 15
  • Polarization Linear
  • 3dB Beamwidth, E-Plane, Min (Deg.) 15
  • 3dB Beamwidth, E-Plane, Max (Deg.) 36
  • 3dB Beamwidth, H-Plane, Min (Deg.) 17
  • 3dB Beamwidth, H-Plane, Max (Deg.) 38
  • Cross Pol. Isolation, Typ (dB) 35
  • VSWR, Typ 1.5:1
  • Impedance, (Ohm) 50
  • Power Handling, CW, (W) 500
  • Power Handling, Peak, (W) 3000

Interface

  • Output Type Coaxial
  • Connector 7/16 DIN
  • Connector Gender Female

Mechanical Specification

  • Body Material Al
  • Finish Chemical Conversion Coating, Gray Paint
  • Size, W (mm) 564
  • Size, H (mm) 424
  • Size, L (mm) 650
  • Weight, (kg) 6.95

Additional Information

  • Application General Purpose Indoor & Outdoor, Fixed

  • Solution for Gain Reference
    Antenna Measurement
    Far-field Measurement
    System Intergration